Seventy-kilodalton heat shock proteins and an additional component from reticulocyte lysate stimulate import of M13 procoat protein into microsomes.

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Processing of M13 procoat protein, synthesized in a bacterial cell-free extract, to transmembrane coat protein by dog pancreas microsomes is stimulated by a system which is present in rabbit reticulocytes and depends on nucleoside triphosphates. This system consists of (at least) two components which act synergistically: members of the 70-kd heat shock protein family and (at least) one additional component. This component depends on ATP (or GTP) for its action.

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Zimmermann, R., Sagstetter, M., Lewis, M. J., & Pelham, H. R. (1988). Seventy-kilodalton heat shock proteins and an additional component from reticulocyte lysate stimulate import of M13 procoat protein into microsomes. The EMBO Journal, 7(9), 2875–2880. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1988.tb03144.x

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